Did Middle St Vrain and Coney Flats yesterday. It was fun but traffic was a bear.
And my paint job is a bit less intact now. Some pin striping all down both sides.
I have to say Coney flats rates higher on traildamage then MSV but I thought the MSV side was much more difficult.
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Hey tmleadr, is Chinaman Gulch something you can handle? One of the most all around fun trails I've ran. Can be done with open axles and 33s, maybe a little smaller.
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The Whale's Tail obstacle might give you some trouble, but you should be able to get through the rest if you pick your lines right and have a good spotter. Definitely bring a buddy or two, never a good idea to go wheeling alone. Post up on CO4x4 that you want to run it on whatever weekend, a few people are bound to hop on board
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Ah, fair enough. Grizzly Lake might be up your alley. It's a little challenging, but it's not very highly trafficked... at least it wasn't a few years ago, I haven't been there in a while
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It's certainly a fun ride, and although I've never brought my pole up I've heard the lake has great fishing